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THE l'LAIN DEALER. W. It. MEAD, I T. V. R. BROWN, Kill DAY, JVXE28, t-S«»7. 4'onfiM-tif ion. Tha« Stevens and other Mongrel loaders arc still harping upon the theme of confiscation, as though it was a panacea for all the evils of the past and present. The inten tion evidently is to appeal to the aifcws-ed thirst for gold, with a •view of increasing the number of those desiring to share and riot in the spoils, regardless of what mca-! j^jy wires are be«t for the country. Even among democrats it is nut unusual to regard this species of in- favoring it never look at it in any other light. states. Political economy teaches 1 the people, IkuM doM|, this COUntrV. If by the effect of.communication fnaa (ren Griflin, in which ho aski the measures of government, land is *ir BOt cultivated from uiKirtainty as to ownership or possession, destitu- tion follows in that section, and an-, thc reiBort.jiin,j ether pays for it. All this year flour has from ten to fifteen dollars a instead of from four morly. Reflection will show that r. ranged barrel I icosc. That this interference is the cause, I riehiy deserved the axe he had help no well informed man denies. But1 ed to grind for others, than the un these high prices benefit not even principled trickster and dema xhu farmers for increase in price gogue that helped reconstruct La. as not increase in value. The one upon the basis of blood and vio ls estimated in dollars and cents, lence. A celebrated cardinal in the other in the extent and value the time of Louis the aid and support of thc laboring, clashes of thc north, not one of whom would be benefited by confis cation. None but the theives would be benefitted by such a mea sure. As he who has lost one use ful member of the body, mubt more •cvcrcly tax the others for his sup port, so must that government which has by any means cut off the avail able resources of one portion of the |eople tax thc other for its support. Such are thc lessons of history and •neers and quibbles will not refute fchc facts or annu 1 its decrees. The DiO'crence and Why. The despot who occupies the Im perial throne once occupied by l'ctcr thc Great has shown sense i "us enough to pardon his Polish sub-1 «hone apon have nutter Bc»e or nanimoua than they. The Ciar d«» t» "n«rt anther. A diiKnt, iu the waj of making this re- J/ ,u It „iu virtu, enough to do a magMDmousi i860 ,hatSIavcrjr act. The Muscovito is, however a I denonnond -.u ..t J-a *I •, iwcrc zce-. The Oar has a moderate in- human family." come not liable to be affected by To got rid of one of tfrt twins changes iu public opinion, while 1 roy the republic, and upon the ruins erect a government more cruel than any of the despot isms of the world. Then, like the justice and oppression, sirnph as a afford to be liberal1 people of that section, dress first. calamity to the south, while those I thoir *pnsition!5 1 WU1, b#1 ot We objoct to it, as in violation! ofall known roles of political econ- Viceroy SlifrldaB. «o«v, and as being as injurious to The Attorney General having pro. the Northern as to the Southern mulgated to the world his exposition like his. be' fortificd bv the sw(mi aud not bv tla. that if one portion of the territoryhe denies the rig'it of a man because Xo its devastations. Farms have i of a countrv fails to support the he wears epaulettes to sword the been inundated but no lives lost so yenple living in it, it will be done Governor of a State oat of office, and far as we have heard. In some in at the expense of another portion, proclaims his only duty to be to stances the streams rose with the No* only is this true as to govern-! assist the civil authorities in en- incredible rapidity of 16 feet in two •ments, but it holds true as to the forcing the law, instead of »upplant world. Wc all know that destitu- ing them, calls up the dispatch of tion in Europe has an immediate that Monarch to General Grant, effect on the price of brcad?tuffs in N«wOsuu»s, p. si.. Apm i, Om. C. S. (fRixr: 1 traniial: by mwl to day a removal of v. Th.-km rt -u. of texa*. i fcfi like (IriflSu oo th- suSjeci thit h» ous-hl be f..:ir iwin !wobligei t-i reuwre tu« Governor of L-»iisiaaa. .. ,, .. i He Is IMl'EDIN" i ae ai much he can. csnmeacothe te}fttntioa #^n as the supplemental bill rcache" tne "fficially. 1 f«.el my»!ffully e-TJiI tY- n-*uA, sal h^j-t to get thr.ujh with It ere Ilbly th military. I tend Griffin's application an I tbU tel*fr*si a*-! .a fnr 'n® otv-«ur jU'lv-m-at. It U mrlntvn- 1 r" u«ii but few re.'n this was caused by short cropSj This seems to show that "dash- south, and that theso short crops ing Phil Sheridan" the vandal and policy .f disorganizing and dciuoral-. with the Attorney General up.»n blightly conscious of the fact that somebody besides the south is being injured by southern destitution. And if this is produced by an ef fort of the general government to manage the local affairs of the States, it is about time to demand that sUCTl In hi fvreucu izing thc labor of the south. questions oflaw, and quite natural- ber If a man pays $15 instead of ly, f..r while the one gets his opin-j for a barrel of flour he ought to be ions from Coko on Littleton, Black- stone, Wheaton, Kent, and in MAG- XA Ghenis Khan and Robert Kidd. I portrait of Jackson or Lee, So far as Wells is concerned wc i care nothing there never was a man, noi even IVW: XI king of France •of other commodities for which it} perished in the iron cage his ingen tnay be exchanged. So that if thejuitvhad invented for gratifying his products of the farm are to be ex- vengeanee upon his enemies. So changed for dry goods, groceries, with Wells, and the coincidcnce or in fact any other article of ne-j may yet havo other parallels in cesity or luxury, the advanced American history. price of each more than couuterbal-. But 6ays 'dashing Phil," of anccs the advance on produce. Then Wells "he is impeding me (IHJ to add to this is increased taxation are Johnson and Stanberry) vet it in every department of thc govern- i is what Governors aro for, to im- i v rr raent and in every position in soci-jpede generals who would trample VtlitSllC illtv ety. The poor among us, made down laws, and constitutional forms pjjjjj VeSlS & DrflWCr^ such bv thc peculiarity of thc times I of government. or other causcs, are anotlicr Hlas- Thc way ,o the prdian knot tration of the principle of taxing! at onco and get rid of all the iuipe- «till further tax is that imposed on public a counterpart of Dahomey is I*" elasticity prevent* tearing the -traps bc labor of thc north, to feed and for thi. mill burning, houso plunder- i™w"erf«iLtm tf" to fatteu tho negroes of the south iu ing and farm destroying wretch to working or taking ex. rcise. .loth and idleness. To ,h«e evils isa„e Special Order No. 8,787.5^4.271 To ANDRRW JOIINSON, a half a million lives were sacrifice^ their* bving only their salaries, is and a debt incurred that taxes the mow to them than the prosperity of, people of the United States more or the glory and welfare heavily than the worst tax-riddeu of the republic. While lie is a people in any part of the world, statesman, understanding the se-1 Krc long any of the luxuries of life crat springs of the human heart.! not easily obtained in New l'.ng* thev are corrupt, theiving. unprin- land will rank as a "twin of barbar eipled demagogues. The "despot" ism" and our pious ancestors will of the Russian Kmpirc by his liber- not rest easy, either in body or mind, ulity and kindness to his subjects,! aad perhaps not in their graves un will perpetuate his empire, while til alt the country conforms to the "christian rulers of a free peo-, their notions, in all matters of diet, pie" will by their villainy deliber. raiment, recreation, duty, piety, or rest. As conformity is to be the rule will some of our New England exchanges inform us which foot Senator Wilson, and the other pious Violeut floods of rain have been the order of the day iu Minneso ta, completely outdoing anything in the line ever occurring in Iowa, to the knowledge of "the oldest inhab itant." Railroads, bridges, private hours can those who "impedo" hi. confiscation would add new evils by I his threatened edict, in worda and terms agents and the trade, to the increasing those who would require style about as follows NEW OHLEAN^ July 4th 1867. President by thc grace." ofau assassin, Ilenry Stanbcrry United States Attor ney by appointment of a "traitor President.'' and all others coincid ing with them. You being "impediments'' in the way of the proper enforcement of the Reconstruction acts of Con gress, arc hereby deposed and re moved from your several offices. It is not thought necessary to fill the several offices, the manding this department feeling himself competent to run tho ma chine. GcneraTcom-i P. II. SHERIDAN. Maj. Gen. Commanding. Th# merit of this, over other meth ods of reconstruction, is, it will ruconsiruction, 8avc tho jects, recently engaged in rebellion ^1C *'1rcat,jncd July session of Con agaiust him, whilct the Mongrel 8rChli' while accomplishing the Repreficntatrvee of the "most civil- 8amo bo rcmc„lbered l|l0ac who rcad thc KroBon, platform of an(1 wcrc l.ttl. differently utuat^. .ad of ic» «f barbarism." Senator Wil °°ur" ke"« 'fford to b. mag-! h.» aenounced as the "lwin rcl- diMOv.red 116 not as was supposed one of thc dont care particularly for public) -Twins.- In a recent speech be opinion, i. e. ho don't need Totes, While the Mongrels do, and for want of better material are trying to ttanufaotur* them out of ChHupan- c~. of the Five Monarchy bill, in which property, all alike have been subject (J It THE OLD Gl'ARD J1LY. iss:. the Conlition of FOR The July number of GTAHD THS OLD is now ready. 3Ir. Gimmes story has now reached the seven teenth chapter, and the plot begins to be developed. Mr. Cooke's sketch this month is on the battle of Fredericksburg." The editor has an article on Suffrage and Dr. Van Evrie discourses on ''Sixty tllG r«i«. an Wvrie discourses on II.S«MIOAV.Mgor^rai. articlcs, South. Years of Democracy." "Who and what ar0 chism there arc caused by the government, curse of civilization, often disagrees United States." and various other i 'ng 'FUE au 'cws vca'r. C'IARTA, the other obtains his fcr to all those who subscribe for in^he school of Orouiwell. Xapole- 1^0". take the back numbers teel plate portraitot Jackson or Lee, and the price of which is §1,25. Now is the time to subscribe. Address Van on, Dauton, Nero, Tamerlane, i make up a readable num- kinds of ground OLD GCARD is sold by Agents, at 25 ccnts per COpy. Mail subscribers, $3 per The publishers liberally of- frt,,n J.ttn^y-.a ,arfc'cT stet Evrie, Horton & Co., No. 102 Nas j'l" Vow Vnrk. PRO BONO PUBLICO! TBACHHERS and aheumatum, rtvi jlammation, Spatn aeht, Headathf, ever pain or sorcj or external, Lhj is, cxPonsc »nd excitement of rcsu^- ized people" and of "the greatest! '"The TWIUM*' .»d b«t g.,v«ua.ent th, su„ ,ver SCHOOL OFH- cera tak» notice thai the undersigned will be at Cresco the last Saturday of each month IF you wish to purchase a good Piano, Orgun, or Melodeon, leave your Stamps with the undersigned! If you dt-pire t" insure your property in a safe and reliable Company, call on the undersigned. If you prefer to carry greenback*, leave those old notes with thc undersigned for collection. P. T. BARNUIW8 (IWTK.ST he applied in a moment to auy gar- 1 40 in short, where £xUtB, either interna) the medicine, and the patient wjft receiveNjramcdi&te relief. It it the hfitl In 1810 aod in 1854 this medicine cured many thousands seized with cholera, and iUj timely use as a preventa- tiT® 8aved 1,111110118 of It it th« cheapest! It it'warranted'! p„, that momoniam specch fore the anti-slavery society of Bos ton, he said: 'I regard Slavery aud Whiskey as twin brothers, the enemies of the ftne bottle «f this medi cine can be had It ml agents, and thc privi lege given thc lure Aser of using one-half the contents ill trill, and if it does not prove satisfact^-^he money will bo re funded. No family thojfid^%t%ci(hout it! Dealers mayiell yontHey have something else as goodfbut do not N deceived—ask for Chamberlain's Relief and take no other. Sold by all the leading wholesale and re tail druggists everywhere. Swam MANCFACTUAIIIO COMPANY, 84 8. Water Street, Chicago, Sole Proprietors. SWAIX'I HAU %lUit0Pi* Haw. FARMERS Of Northern Iowa and South ern Minnesota* LOOK TO YOUR OWN TERESTS, IN DON'T BE DEC Kir ED LONGER. asv CALL OK PERRY &, CONKLIN, Cresco, Iowa. SOLI AOUTA tea TBB CTA11 REAPER & MOWER COMBINED, Self Raking or Dropping. The only genuine Combined Reap* crand Mower in existence ALL WE ASK 18 TKIAL. A FAIR Our Machine is of light draft only weighing 750 pounds. Is Strong & Durable, the Negroes." "Oate- save8 from One to three of the Constitution of the hftndg. Works alike in stand or down grain and Oil all Wet or Dry. Beware of heavy Machines they have and will down. 1 BARNUM E. S. & B. Co. 650 Broadway, New York. Agents Wanted in every county. (32,m.3. CHAXBI^LAIX'S IMTIDIATM/RiLiitr— A Tonic iuid r^n Killer, is th^uiofet valualiK and cheapest fWily mc-diJTiie iu tbc world, will certainly ci^e, sni^f used in time will prevent, thc follo\ proved by nearly persons who have^ disuses, ah can b« thousand letters from the medicine: era Morbut, Asia Cought, Croup, slough PO HOT BE DECEIVED PERRY&CONFvLIN AT i Stranger? who intend to buy a farm or residence 'in Howard t.'ounty, will save time (perhaps money,) by consulting with n32-8J T. W. LEE. Cresco Iow», Decorah Iowa, and (Preston Minn., and examine the EXCELSIOR before purchasing else where. We also call your attention to the celebrated Alichigan THRESHING MACHINE, The only thresher that is real ly worthy the title SWEEP STAKES, Manufactured by J. Battle Creek, Mich., Cho'- alrra, L'rampt, Cohe, Conyftion, C'oldt, aa, Diptheria, Fevtr, •Igw, Ntwalgia, fn Iprauu, Toothache, Ear {kache, 8. Upton & Co., of Combined with the celebra ted, tripple geared horse pow er, saving the draft of from one to two horses, OVER ANY 0THE& POWER. We ^Te8 are One thirty-.* v« cent bottle of thia medicine will cure more com* plaints than\ne hundred dollars spent in employing docVcrB.^ffho thirty-five cent bottle is as large ly^ftj cent bottle of any other medicine. alio agents for the noted O W OMde at Chicago, Illinois, —the— FISH BROTHER'S WAGONS, fatiBt at Racine, Wisconsin, —thc— HEMENWAY & WOOD Corn Plows and Cultivators, manufactured at Lansing Iowa, all of which arc so well known that they recommend themselves. PXRRT6COVKLI*. Qreseo Iowa, May 24,1867. [n27nj3 HELMBOLD'S FLUID r.XTD.VOT UIK'IIU Is ccrtnin cure for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FE MALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL PK- MUTV, And nil diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE Oil FEMALE, from whatever cause oricinntinp umi no matter of 110W LONG 8TAN1UNU. Diseases of these organs require the use of a diuretic. Jf no treatment is submitted to, Consump tion or Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported from these sources, and the HEALTH and HAPPINESS and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. JIE1.MBOL1VS EXTRACT IJUCHU, Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by 11. T. IIELROLD, PRIOCIIST. 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10th atreet, Philadelphia^. [nl2yl. Implement Warehouse. CARTER BROS. CRESCO AKD COUXOVER. WE CALL THE ATTENTION OP TUB FARMERS OF NORTHERN IOWA, AND SOI T1IERN MINNESOTA, Jim r. inn O COMBINED E A E & O W E FOR 18 6 7. OVER 10,000 FARMERS, who hare used it will certify to its superi ority. Enquire of thein they are its best friends- Wc also sell two of thc best SULKY HAY RAKES i WT ^4LL ON IX THE WORLD, The Hollinsworth & Stoner 1st. They give universal satisfaction. 2d. The teeth are of cast-steel spring, tempered, and but little liable to break— every inch of steel serves as a spring. :M. K.i'.h to'itli is provided with an ad ditional spring, which with its uwu com pound spring makes it strictly double com pound, and will therefore rake cleaner and easier than any other rake. 4th. No .Steel or Wire Tooth ike, with unudjuMtable teeth, can he made to do good work on all kind* of land, because to work at all on rough land the teeth are simply scratehers and uufit lor smooth land filling thc hay with dust, undergrowth, etc. 5th. Each tooth being positively inde pendent. a new tooth can bo ioaurted in one minute by any person who can use thc Rake. W e keep constantly on hand and for sale, the Celebrated Chicago SCIIUTTLER WAGON. We alto keep constantly on hand the Sucker Slate Cultivator, The best in use because it has less draft than any other throws the dirt to, or from the hill the plows are independent of cach other it cultivates between the hills, as well as between the rows the plows may be worked to any depth and control led by the feet of thc driver leaving the hands free to manage the team. We alto keep on hand the WOHLD-RENOWMED, OLD AND RUST WORTHY SWEEPSTAKE® threshing machine the original Md Only true machine of thc n:uno. They are driven by either eight or ten horse "Carey" or "Compensating" power. I©* Extras always on hand for all the implements they are Agents tor.^Stl CARTER BROTHERS, AGRSTS, —AND— DEALERS IN FARM MACHINERY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND HARDWARE. CRKSCO and CO«II«VAR, IOWA. Jun« 1867. ., [2#tf.' LATK8T FASHIONS DEMAND J. W lfradley's Celebrated S'.it, DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (oft DOUBLE SPBINO) S K I Tliey will not bend or break llko the Single Spring but will preserve their perfect fcud amct'flil ihape wlicn three or tour ordinary Skirts will have been thrown lulde as uaele81. The lloops are covered double and twisted thread and the button rods air not only dtnililc sprlugn, but twice (or double) cov ered, prevention them from wearing out when drsg glii|! down stoops, stnlrs Ac. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the PPPLKJ ELLIPTIC SKIHT will le experleneed particularly In all crowded Asueinhlles, Opera*, Carriages, Rail Road Cars, Church Tews, Arm Cluilr", for I'romcnmle mid Home Dress, art the Skirt can t« folded when In use, to oc cupy a small place us easily und conveniently as a 811k or Muslin Press, an invalu.»tile quality In crino line, not found In any Single Spring Skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure comfort and §reat convenience of wearing the Pcri KX TEKL SPRIKU ELLIPTIC SKI KT for a single day will never after wards wlllngly dispense with their use. For Chil dren, Misses and Young Ladles the)* are superior to all others. Tho Puplex KlHplIc li a great favoilte with all ladles and Is unlnersally recommended by the Fash ionable Magazines as the STANDARD SKIRT OF THK FASIUONABLK WORi.D. To enjoy the following Inestimable advantages In Crinoline VI*: Superior, Quality, Perfect Man u Ike ture, Stylish shape and flnlsh, Flexibility, Durabili ty, Comfort and Economy, enquire for J. W. Hrad ley's Duple* tlllptle, or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you get thc genuine article. CAI'TION—To guard against imposition, be par ticular to notice that skirts offered as "lH'l'l.EX," have the red Ink stan.p, vli: "J. W. Bradley'* Du plex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband— Bono others are genuine. Also notice that every Hoop will admit of a pin being passed through the centre thus revealing the two (or double) springs braidt'il together therein, which Is the *eeret oftheir FlexIMlity and Strength, and A combination ot to be found In any other Skirt. FOR sale in all store* where rmsT ci. ARS skirts are sold, throughout tho 1'n'ted States and else where. Manulacturcd by the sole owners of the Patent. [nVWin! WF8T3, llRADlJIY & CARY, 9T Chambers, aud 79 A $1 Reade Sli., New York. the Citizens OF HOWARD COUNTY. We winh to call your attention to the fast that we have on hand one of the largest I and best selected stocks of gooils ever brought to Decorah Consisting of Staple Dry Goods. Groceries, Crockery, Boots Jr Shoes, Clothing. Hats and Caps, Notions, Ladies Cloaks, Cloak Cloths aud Cloak Trimmings in endless variety, Blankets. Shawls, &c. In fWct We have anything and everything usually kept in a first class Dry Goods Store. Onr goods were bought before the rise in goods which enables us to sell lower than those who purchased at a later date. We sell for cash, pay no rent and are contented with a small profit. You will find our store the neit door west of Weiser & CVs. Rank. Vours iV.. 1JOLLES & WILSON. n49v6tf) Decorah. Iowa. Sept. LF^GO. A GREAT BARGAIN! The subscriber will sell his f»rm very cheap! It is situated in Winnedheik coun ty, on the Rail Road six miles from fresco ten miles from Counover. five miles from1 New Oregon mi f,t'tvn mil. Ie corah. There are 2 brooks running through the farm and ten never failing springs and timber sufficient on the premises for the uses of the farm. It is well calculated for I stock and grain raising, having 4(10 acres I fetK'i'd 2Wi of whieh is under cultivation.' and 30 acre* with a spring on it if enclosed with a post and rail fence for a pasture Th ere are two good wells, throe log houses mid a new frame house situated on CHEAP MACK HAVING Stove? and Tin-ware to Evans' Brick Block. CONTINUES TO SELL THE BEST & CHEAPEST Stores West of the MISSISSIPPI RIVER. TI1E NEWEST AND BEST Patterns of Stoves. ALWAYS ON HAND. He has also opened out ft full Stock of STOVES, TIN, AND SHEET IRON WARE. on the east side of MAIN STREET, CRESCO, IOWA, fVhere he invites the public to call and examine goods & prices. M. McKINNIE. J*#y. 4,1867. [nlttf] New Oregon still Lives! Moon & Hunt, ARE STILL THBR& With Complete' Stock of PRINTS A LAWNS, Of the Latest .Styles »ntl best ManufMtnr*. O hX o *4 i—i Cfi W o w a 5 a w K 3 I O i 5° era Paris Trail and Pride of tlie West, IIOOP SKIRTS, Cassimeres, Hats, Caps, Boots Sl Shoes* o a w O 53 O o 525 cj tJ O td *3 CD 1-3 o tr 525 W W 3 00 58 td *1 l-H aa CO MIRRORS, NAILS SCYTHES. O oa SNATHS, K AKKS. FORKS. SHOVELS, HOKS. PLOWS, And in faet ft full and com plete stock in trade selected with esp?eial reference to the wants of this community. Peii3ns wishing to purchase for RKADY PAY, [Cash or Produce,] will lind theirs ns cheap RS any store west of the River. 3£jf*COMB AND BE CONVINCED. New Oregon, May 31, 1867. *8v8) MOON & HUNT. JUST 1'UBhISHED. NEW WORK ON SINGING. the military road. The farm contains 680 acres in all. lying in one tract, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. If can be divided into 80 acre lots and have living water on each lot. There is also a school house in the immediate vicinity For par ticulars inquire of n»tl3] JOHN WIIOLEHAN. BASSIN'S TWENTY MELODIC EXERCISES, IN I'oRM or SOLFEGGIOS FOR 8OPHAN0 0R IlKZZO SOPRANO VOICE#, INTENDED AS Studies to acquire the Art of Singings These rkrrcMP* were conipotrd to ho iw«l aimulU neoualjr with bin njrrtrm, Tim t%r or iiNonril," with any other mithort Utt thr cultivation of ths voice, nnl will take lh* pWcr of ruxroNEB KOLFI* UIOS being more nclu«liou »nd hrltrr adapted f"r leachlnpf. Some of these e». rrl»eii arc ipeolall beautiful a« wc-LL A^I ful, uiiiiKllii|f of tli« IU'U K IT T'Tii.a which foeurof the intcre«t R» well ai the improV* lit of the rmilent. The rarioui ilevilop r.l in the?'' oxticinci render them invaliiaMe in an educational {mini of VU-W, U theV Intend to enlarge tho inli'lligcnie ami tlic ap|re latlon, and at th« wiine time fonn the tarte of the jii|il. They mu«! be stiidd'.ed curefullv with reference lo the Innumer able murks of (xireraion and forinn of ornnmenta tion. I*|HM the minute accuracy with which Ihcia are nccoinpliihed ik v»'i'd» the uctaal «terlin)( ad vancement of the pupil any cvaftiou or alurrlnx I" the»e renpecU in t'me and effort utterly waited, while, on the other hand, i clone and patient lnrr» Illation, and a minutely faithful execution of them will Rive unexpected power and facility, and open to the student the mean* and reasonrceii by which great art intK produce their mont brilliant and profound effects.—Wataon'n Art Journal. IN TWO VOM'MM. Pric*, cach, in Hoards Retail, do. do. in Cloth, Retail, by $1 00 2 f0 A Huniple Copy sent by Mail, post-paid, on receipt of Wholesale Price, $1,50. Published WM. HALL, & SON. No. 543 Broadway N. Y. Publishers und dealers in Music, Manufac turers of FLUTES, FIFES, FLAflKO LETS, &c., &c., &c. Send for catalogue of prices. RESTORE YOUR SIOHTt U S E DR. removed his J. STEPHENS 4 CO.'8 PATENT COBNEA RESTORER*. Or, RESTORERS OF THE EYESIGHT. They «ri/ Restore Impairtd SigU, and iViwii it to the Latcit Prriod of Lift. SPECTACLES RENDERED CSELEflS. The most eminent Physic ians, Oculists, Divines, tnd the most prominent Men of our country, recommend the use of ths C'OItN'KA IlESTOK- EltS for Presbyopia, or Far or Long-Sightedneus, or every person who wears spwtaclc* from old ago Dimnemi of Vis ion, or Dlurring Ov«»workel Eyes Asthenopia, or Weak Eyes Epiphora, or Eyes Pain in thn Evtbair Amaurosis, or Obscurity of Vision Photophobia, or In tolerance of Light Woaknoas of the Retina and Optic Nerre Myodeaopia, or 8pecks or Moving bodies before thn Eyes Ophthalmia, or Inflam mation of ths Kye and Eye lids Cataract Eyes Heinlo pia, or Partial Blindneos Sinking of thn Eyeball, and Imperfect Vision from ths effects of InBummaiion, Ac. They can be used by any on6 with a certainty of success, and without the Iwit fear of injury to the eye. More than 0,000 certiAcates of cures ar« exhibited at oar office. Cure guaranteed in every case when applied according to the directions inclosed in each box, or the money will bo re funded. Write for a Cirou tar—tent gratit. Address, Dr. 3. STEPHENS & CO OouHste. (P. 0. Box 926.) Offloe N-IO Broadway^ KBW YORK. Da, J. SisPHEM A Co. have inveoted and patented a MTOPIA or CORNEA FLAT TEKER. for the cure of NEAR-3IQHTEDXES3. which has proved great success. Write for a Circular. STSNAN'S' MAGICAL IOTPTIAN ORI EKTAJL EYE OINTMENT will cure Inflamed Eysa, Lids and Start, and prevent My». Curt pmmnttM, or mtmty rrfmdt*. Writ* fit a Oircmar—Maxlrifrm.